: ” i Tunnel j in oe “ou the surfiee above the tunnel. _«2mp from Torreen to the Tredway / eetitly. £1 the vicinity, cof. Vanderhoot, ’ NEW HAZELTON, B, C.,, WEDNESDAY. JULY 13,. 1982 | pase pererang ee Map » a |New ew Hazelton | Won From the at Jessie Mine™ / Snappy. Nines ‘Near’ Sniithers| New ‘ Hazelton ball team journeyer ‘to Smithers last Sunday afterncon and defeated the Snappy. ‘Nine team:of the. railway town. ‘This’ makes the’ twe ‘tennis even’ so fir this year with twe wins. each.. ‘The: next time they meei there should be quite a lot of fun The Smithers people are quite. “strony for their young boys, and the boys mo up a pretty fatr game too, On Sunday New Hazelton went t bat first ond with Bert: Spooner uy he hit 2 mwtighty hit over left field and fot to third base, but his brother Omer failed to connect and. Oakley Senkpie’ went to bat. anil was eaught out on‘! foul fly." Spooner then’ tried to stea’ home and nearly did -so, but, Gereauc just caught him us he went by. Tha’ reired the aide with no runs, Smith ers scored one in their half, but in the ‘second New Hazelton got (wo runs anc shut the Snappy Nine out. In the 3rd inning each team. got two runs and h the fourth New Hazelton was shut ow’ while Smithers -took: four. New Haz. elton came back in the Sth with three runs and from. then on the “Smithert boys, ‘failed to score while New “Hazel: ton took two in the 7th, The fina” The. tunnel being. run on the Jessi mine, Hudson. Bay mountain.ts now. in thirty ‘feet from the portal. It makes au oblique cross cut of the No.2 vein’ a mineralized-zone which shows:20 feet. wide on the surface. In the tunnel the width is greater and it would. ap-- Pear that the zone’ is whening ‘as s it suing depth, * Tin the tuinel, ‘intnerulization is orl: dent: throughout the full, length of the adit, ‘In this distance twe seams of high grade ore have already been in- tersected, both of! which show in the surface Ww orkings, but both of which ure better in: the tunnel than.on the: surface, The zone between: these rich hands is mineralized throughout and will mak low grade ore. A-thtitd seam of high grade (the hanging wall band) has. not yet been reached in the tunnel It. is the principal band of ore. ‘Inthe No, 2 vein and .may be stfil some ten or fifteen feet ahead of the face of the twinel, It Is the widest and richest of the three bands of good ore shown The work 1s proceeding in the tunnel: sterdily width a day shift and a night shift working. to..speed.. the . develop- ment, At the end.of the present week |score was 0 to 7. . exumination will be made on the.pro-} The Smithers boys were very for perty by W. G. Norrie of Vancouver. |tunate ta placing their hits in the firs’ the company's consulting engineer, who | five or six innings, It was-in the sixth ix now, on his way to Smithers MF. auto. |that New Hazelton caught. its first’ fly or even stopped “and handled the bal ‘Hike ball players.. But from that o1 gare the’ pitcher good: ‘support: - Louis Parent got three’ three-bagger: during the afternoon, Bert Spooner got one 8 bagger, but the rest of the boy: only got singles, with one or two dou- bles: After falling to connest with ground. ors several times Jnek Smith: at secoht base for New Hazelton’ made a triple play which retired the Snappy Nine just when ‘they thought tliey were get ting nicely started. There was 4 may on second and one on first. No ont was out. The third Smithers hatte: hit n nasty line fly that dropped just in front of ‘Second but Smith nabbed iv before it hit-the dirt; he ran to secont touching the base and then threw. t first and got that ranmer before he go° back to his base. It-was a clever pla; andxSmith’ had-dt tigured out befor “ the ‘third Smithers: maw-weent to bat. ' Bob Moxley of Pringe’ Rupert; but al so Well known) around. Smithers w herc he spent’ some of his YOURE ‘anys, was ‘behind the plicher and he -gave ‘splen did sutistnetion all the way. Bob. Is acquilited with the game. — | But: oh hoy! ‘On’ the base line was Tou. Austin offfielating, Tow wes fF former resident. of. Hazelton and offi: clatel at numerous games In the ol town TIust summer. The New Hazeltor hoys do not think he has Iniproved hly system since he, wert to ‘Smithers. - ‘The game was considered a good ex. hibition of ball and’as long os the peo- tple think that there w I hen good at tendunce at the games. — . Los Angeles i Financier Beelisves ‘Miseh 8 Gold ‘will be: Recovered From the Creck—Not for Poor Man Mr. Langford of Lag angeles who is interested in the McConnell ° Creek |. placer gold diggings, arrived in Smith- ers the end of last- week after o tric to the creek, We stated to the Herald that he was salisfied that a lot of gold ‘would come out of MeConnell Creek. hnt he joined*svith. all others that if is hy no ameans-a poor man’s conntry | 1a work In or prosjiect In.’ To recoyv- er the gold there will require opera. tons tna hig way, He saw our old friend Pete Jensdn ind says that Pet: has, in- his opinion, the’ hest ground on the creek, He has done, a lot. Qt worr ; an it and shoald be reaty: tir rep spite ‘ok the benefits before “long. Mr. Tang tor th has retried to the south, BLACK OLSON READY TO WORK Ts Awa’ting Instruetions From Van- cauver to Start on Tredway Pro- - perty at Dorreen. “Black” Olson, an old timer. ef the Kisplox Valley, but. who bas been fos at- number of years at 'the mines in AT aska, Stewart and Anyox; hes been or his old stumping ground the past few. days, He Is awaiting instructions fo} proceeding to work on the road. ‘ane property (the old . Knauss property) _ ‘This property. awn eximined ‘Vy a Po Peter soi of. Vancouver a couple” of, Weeks ago end “he: went back. to.’ “Wan: cauver to. reyiort- to: hia! ‘ARgdclatees, pel fore proceding’ with, the: “work | whieh } Fweek, while. ariving in his car he got. wns,.to -fitelude thie. evextion: ~of :a::fort;"|teq dose to the ‘brush , along side the; ton mil, Olson. was ‘engaged: “to.teo) - trail and a piece rubbed nlong the cai after the work nnd to instal the mil /and Into. the window. and. finally rite and while awuiting word from | the | Sandy's eve, « ‘While the medieal repo south he spent: a: fey: days. in Hazelton ioe thine: the: eye-will not: be lost, Sand) Rays: it Anite Just the. same, : . ye “The. flit plawiny. mateh to be’ cheld |) : ORE re re In the Central: Tnterigr: took ; ‘place ° nef " Jack Sargent. was. given we "surprise, party on Monday. night: last ‘by man: friends.” The. ‘ocersion was: ‘his; 20th birthday. : wifle-awny live wires . of, that: “place | : it wad quite a BUCCERE: and many: ‘eon testants partielpated — {the fleld got. .down-.,tfo . -busineess Ane, Gundy. Gaieley of Smithers,’ “olle of nea riy ost: ‘anveye the latter part ‘of the, in the: ‘Hazelton’ cetnetery.., _ ee dug: ‘mideste th’ ‘Hazelton, Golf grounds | [Burns Lake in New Hospital Open. Saturday] Last i Saturday Dr, H. C. Wriuch wa: a visitor to Burns Lake and there took part in the opening and dedieation of the. new hospital recently ‘completed. ~The new hospital is of fifteen bed Smithers Lost Hazelton Last Sunday 8 to 12 The - Smithers ball team (seniors) played Hazelton on Hazelton grounds last Sunday afternoon . and -the home boys won by-a score of § to 12 At capacity and-will meet the needs of thc. Lakes’ countiy. for some time to come It is a frame building, finished inside’ with plaster and decorated with silver | stain similar ta’ the, Hazelton hospital | ‘The plicé is hot water heated and Is. lighted . by electricity seeured from thi public plant operated by A. M. Ruddy The nurses have their quarters on th: second floor of the building, and it t worthy of note that two of lie staff an graduates from the Hazelton hospital Miss -Miller and Miss Ov, the latter i relieving at prevent. Miss Hayes | the matron and superintendent. ° ‘The new hospital Is sponsored by ‘the United Church. Mrs. J: M. Gordor - president of the B. ©. branch of the W. . M. 8. of the United Church, has take. avery’ active ‘part in- ‘getting this how- pital established at Burns Lake and has been working on the ‘project for number- of years. In recognition of her great work she was-invited to oy- en the institution to the public. Rev. Mr. Fieming, chairman of the board dedicated the hospital and he received the keys from the contractors. Speeches were made by Rey. Mr. Lancaster of Vanderhoof,. Dr. H. ¢ Wrinch, Sidney Godwin of ‘the. Burnr |~ Lake Observer, J. 8. Gordon of Van conver, , and..school;,ingpector and: In ‘Spector’ of Bulldings: Brown: Following: the speeches’ refreshmeiaty were. served and a very pleasant after- noon was ‘spent. The new hospital will be a great be nefit to Burns Lake and to the entir: Laks Country. It is as modern as i is possible to. make it nnd the nursin: staff will be enabled’ to render the pbuh lic much better service. The grounds surrounding the build ing have been well Inid@ out and in al things connected with the hospital th people of Burrs Lake are to be con- cratulated. GRACE Ez SMITH PASSED AWAY ‘After a Li fe - Time of. Suffering Died. .- Early’ ‘Tharsday” ‘Morning—Fun-. o ; eral Friday Afternoon Miss Grace Elinor ‘Smith. -voungest ton, passed dway carly Thursday mor: ing of last week. She wns 24 years of daughter of Mrs. C. VY. Smith of Hazel age ond had-been an invalid al] her: life, requiring constaut care night and day. For some time she hnd been fail. ing in‘ halth; but a month ago there: was a decided change for the worse andthe last few days the end WAS OX: pecteti hourly. n helpless invalid, ‘had a cheerful dis- regard of oH who-know her. The funeral wan held on Friday nt ternoan . with: BEY iceg in, St. Peter's eburchi, conducted: by: Rev, Mr. Hale} of’ Smithers,” the chureh svae ‘crowded : with friends ‘of, the. decensed and of the’ faintly, fiumbers’ coming, from ‘out side: pointe. - THe: floral tributes were wonderful and’ were banked ‘around the enaket.*: The: pall ‘hearers’ ‘were ‘Tame: Cox, “Inck’. Sargent: ‘Barl. Sweet, AC. Harold Wrineh; : ‘Interment? took uinee: f . er Len” Conslderible’ ‘mirovemente:- ‘ave ie. sorie ootinues bth. that the same was: considered a good gume and the local fans were well sat- isfiend. Cliff Warner was not able tc j. pitch as he had recéived a nasty blow ron right arm and it hurt. Clarence Goodacre was in the box. and he dic pretty well until the 6th inning wher Hazelton scored five runs. The new pitcher did not, however, make much difference as the home boys scored five more rims in the Tth Up to that tline they haid--onty two single. runs and #. Inoked like a-vietory for: the winifers For Hazelton Ward Marshell pitcher as long as he conld, but when Smither scored three runs in one inning he'¢. , York inte the box to finish. Cox we hack to his old place in the field ¢: ‘ing the game, NEW HAZELTON WON AGAIN Defeated Hazelton by a Two to Three: Score—An extra Inning had to he Played In one of the closest games played on the local ball fleld for a long time. New Hazelton nosed the old town boys ont on Tuesday night by a 2 to 8 score, The mume was: scheduled for 6.30 and PS: LOUaDe ajnly. seven innings, but: ahh the end of the 7th the. score’ was ‘1: ‘te! so the Sth inning. was played and New Hazelton zot Bert Spooner: over the home plate while ‘the Hazelton. team was shut out. There was keen excitement from the start to the finish, and it waa anyone's , game until Spooner scored in the 8th j‘The Hazelton team bas been consider. ably strengthened by a. new third baa¢ man aud by playing:-Cox in the field . Mor vit was Bert Spooner and Willan, Al | Hall is still nursing o split finger a] “The decensed young lady, although | position which won for her the high)‘ i order: Hazelton the hattery was Yor}k aud Dell Austin and for New Hazeltor though he is able to play in the field A. Roy McDonnell was mmpire anc Don. GC apon was base umpire, MRS SEALY WAS ELECTED. Mrs. 7. C. K. Sealy was elected? to the Hazelton sehool board last Satur. day night to sveceed Mrs, W. W. An derson whose term had expired. Mv. hh. &, Sargent as chairman of the hoard imude ‘quite an elaborate verbnl reepori ‘on the reeard and. the progress of thre school. Cooper Wrineh was elected a: auditor, It is understood that anothe: meeting will ho held in connection with continting the superior school, buildin; rat new school or having a consolidatec school at Two Mile to serve the digt 'ylet. ‘ MAY SHIP POLES TO ENGLAND Olof Hanson" was “down: froin Smitli- cedar: enmps. He okt ‘taking: Fy “niueh | pects than he ‘formerly aid, ‘although: he}, eannot Yet siy Just: ‘when he will start Rp any, of | the: eniiga agit. But’ he’ |- the: maiket: brenks ‘tavorably. che wilh be “Sable: fa Ret work‘nniler way. In: quick | In the niehintime hie-:continuer |’ to ship: a few! cartondis per week, “He ‘also hits: hopes: thet in the near’ fature at Misston Point. . Intebest.‘in - the: old ‘poles now'and again to Great Britain,’ h may“be°able-to. ship. a ‘boat load of aW, * |delayed further pending & report’ from ers last week looking: over some of his |p more optinistie | ‘view « ‘of ° -fature © Bros-. is getting things lived up so that wher |" at the drug ‘green: Thos. Jenkins | Died on Friday Heart art Trouble Thomas Jenkins died. in the Smith. ers hospital on Friday last after being a patient there fora wek although he had been ill for some little time befor: going. to the ‘hospitel.; ‘He..was: abou 45° yeirs’ of age and: was a. batchel: The funeral was held on Sunday at ‘hoon with Rev. Mfr, Donaldson of ¢). United Chureb conducting the seervic: The Canadian Legion and the Hlks bh. charge. of the funeral arrangemen Interment. took place in the Smither: cemetery, The . deceased was wel! known throughout the northern inter. ‘Yor ashe hag been connecteed with the B, nnd B, gang on the CG. N. R. and al. xO he has been bridge foreman for the | provincial public works department. tix last work waa the construction o Braun's Island bridge at Terrace. WILL THERE BE HIGH SCHOOL? The annual meeting of the New Hnz- elion school district was held in the school house on Saturday evening last. and after receiving the financlal state- ment Leo Spooner was elected to the -|board for three years, succeeding Ww. S. Sargent whose term expired and who declined to stand for re-election. The matter of converting the — local school into a superior school was dis- cussed but finally it was decided to get further information as. to cost, ete., ap the meeting Was adjourned for two weeks. Whe Se Ey | RAY BROKE COLLAR BONE » ‘ . ‘Ray Cunnnins of the Royal Bank at Prince Rupert, is-now a patient in. thi Burns Lake hospital suffering from. broken collar bone. -Ray, has: heen re lieving at the. Burns Lake branch 07 the bank ond while motoring ‘his ran into some loose gravel and turnecd aver. . He .will be laid up for some time. Many: in. this: vieinity will re ret” to learn of his accident as Ray Jas many friends here, Harold Wrinch was leeted secretary of. the Hazelton Conmounity . Associn- tlon last Monday night:.to suceeed H. Walker. The building project war thé Joint committee that ig conglder ine: the Jumulgamation of the. Horticultur ao: Ruciety und the Community Association “Mis Enifson, RN. , of the Hazelton Hospital staff his returned’ from her sllnmer ‘Yacation, an . 2 Miss Campbell, R, N., of the Hazel-' ton Hospital, left Monday for Yan. eouver to spend the next three weeks. Capt. Mortimr, Indian Agent, will leave on Saturday of this week by cur for Vancouver and Victorla where he ‘vill spend the next few weeks holiduy- Ing, Magistrate GV. Storkey has been. it patient In’ the . “Haziton Hléapltal: the: _ Tuspector. vay was vs ‘The Harélton Gun. Chub resists ati - nowmenibers t ‘ahote” for! Perrilsston ste play pelea ‘also, to “obtain, a to-apply. to the ‘secretary: